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Instead, the officers recovered more than 700 discs that appeared to be counterfeit DVD movies, Bradshaw said. Based upon the items recovered, it appeared that Angeles had been labeling and selling them.

The report did not mention any titles of the allegedly counterfeit movies, she said.

According to the arrest warrant from the Harris County District Attorney's Office, Angeles allegedly had at least 65 compact discs, for the unlawful purpose of selling them.

"The outside cover of each recording did not clearly and conspicuously disclose the actual name and address of the manufacturer," the complaint stated.

Angeles is scheduled to appear Oct. 16 in the 228th State District Court.